JARROW and Peterlee Town were involved in a 10-goal thriller at Perthgreen, Peterlee winning 6-4.

The visitors led 3-0 inside 33 minutes with goals by David Laight, Danny Newby and Jordan Thompson. But the South Tynesiders hit back and by the 70th minute were level thanks to strikes from Daryl Turnbull, Paul Trosh and Chris McDonald.

Peterlee then took over for a second time, scoring three times in as many minutes, Laight, Thompson and Paul Taylor scoring. Andrew Wilkinson claimed a late consolation for Jarrow.

In contrast, only one goal was scored when Cleator Moor Celtic defeated Kirkbymoorside, Craig Padley getting it. Easington Colliery, who are still looking for a manager, came from behind and shaded Boldon CA who were ahead after eight minutes through Shaun Heads.

Rhys Brymer levelled and in the last 15 minutes Martin Fowler and Robert Taylor earned the Colliers their fourth win of the season.

Richmond Town defeated Hartlepool 4-2. Shaun Atkinson scored early for Pools and after Callum Holbrook (penalty) and Aaron Ramsbottom scored at the other end, Pools levelled with an 86th minute effort from Johnny Bolton. Second placed Richmond took the points with late strikes from Ramsbottom and Mark Simms.

The Wearside derby ended with honours shared. Adam McQuillan completed a good move by David Keithley on 20 minutes for West End, and Luke Olabobe levelled for Ashbrooke 10 minutes later.

Darlington Cleveland Bridge progressed in the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup, defeating Harton and Westoe who were first to score through David Graham.

Michael Carter converted a penalty and the Bridge went 3-1 up courtesy of Daniel McLachlan and Carter.

Harton were in with a chance following Stephen Telford’s drive on the hour but Darlington finished strongly. McLachlan scored his second goal and Carter completed a hat trick for a 5-2 win.

Gateshead Leam Rangers went out to Stockton Town. Tom Atkinson scored early in each half in a 2-0 win.

Regular marksman James Kesterton bagged a brace of goals in Redcar Athletic’s 3-1 win at Seaton Carew. Billy Millington added a third goal before Peter Twidale claimed a consolation for Seaton just before the end.

Silksworth Rangers edged Annfield Plain with an extra time goal from Glen Hargreaves.

In the Sunderland Shipowners’ Cup table-topping Willington had their work cut out before defeating basement side Wolviston 2-1. The unmarked Michael Weston headed Willington in front and, after Carl Kennedy equalised, the visitors took the tie with Jason White’s header.